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Heritage Belle Farms is a brand new working ranch and gardens committed to the health of our animals, people, community, and the environment. We raise all of our crops and livestock naturally, without the help of pesticides, herbicides, commercial fertilizers, growth hormones, steroids, or antibiotics. We strive to deliver locally grown and raised produce and meat in an affordable and organic way. As all natural growers and raisers, we continuously gain new respect for the beauty and complexity of natural systems.

All of our animals are raised very humanly and live very happy lives because they are raised with the utmost respect. They always have access to fresh, clean water in addition to ample amounts of food. This allows our animals to decide when, and how much, they want to eat, which leads to a higher quality of life. Our livestock are grass fed and finished on pastures that are never treated with any fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides or any other synthetic chemicals. The native Pikes Peak prairie grasses that our livestock feed on, and our animal's outstanding quality of life, combine to produce meat that is leaner, higher in omega-3 fatty acids, and completely free of man-made additives. Because of our very generous sponsors, our poultry and pigs get about 1 ton of fresh organic fruits and vegetables a week! We like to boast that our animals eat better than we do as they dine on such things as avocados, pineapple and mangoes year round in addition to their grassland foraging.

Our gardens and livestock are raised with a 100-percent environmentally sustainable process called Holistic Management. We try to mimic what once was provided by the herds of migrating bison, elk, deer and other herbivores by carefully managing our livestock's grazing pattern to develop natural relationships between the land and the animals such as, hoof impact and fertilization which are so vital to the Great Plains. This highly developed grazing plan avoids the damaging effects of three commonly practiced types of land management that include: leaving the land to fallow, continuous grazing, or overgrazing.
 

We take an enormous pride in creating our products, and hope that you'll find something in our catalog that you like. We can also create custom orders; call or email to let us know what you want.

We look forward to doing business with you.




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